Would you want to drive a car with just your mind? A group of Chinese scientists have come up with a headset that allows the driver to steer, brake, accelerate, and unlock doors without using any appendages.

As we know, electric cars require drivers to stop to charge their cars whether it is at an outlet at their house or via wireless charger pods. The British government is planning to test roads that charge the cars while they are driving through magnetic induction technology. It works kind of like wireless phone chargers.

They will be installing wireless technology in cars and a equipment that creates an electromagnetic field will be installed into the ground later this year. The project is estimated to cost the British government $775 million over the next five years.

The Hyperloop transportation proposal designed by Elon Musk plans to break ground in 2016 on a 5-mile track that will serve Quay Valley in California. The test track will be used to design and test pods that could transport people up to 760 miles per hour. It will start carrying passengers as soon as 2018. Space X is also holding a pod competition for university students and independent engineering groups.

IN the past decade, airlines have shifted their airplane maintenance to places like El Savador, China, and Mexico. The problem with that is the mechanics do not have to be FAA certified and inspections do not carry the weight that they do in the United States.